Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1

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Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1. / Holter, W; Morling, N.

I: HLA, Bind 22, Nr. 1, 1983, s. 42-8.

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Holter, W & Morling, N 1983, 'Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1', HLA, bind 22, nr. 1, s. 42-8.

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Holter, W., & Morling, N. (1983). Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1. HLA, 22(1), 42-8.

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Holter W, Morling N. Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1. HLA. 1983;22(1):42-8.

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Holter, W ; Morling, N. / Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1. I: HLA. 1983 ; Bind 22, Nr. 1. s. 42-8.

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title = "Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1",
abstract = "The influence in primary mixed lymphocyte culture reaction (MLR) of a primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1, was investigated. In primary MLR between HLA-D/DR compatible lymphocytes, the response of the lymphocytes from 14 EP1-negative HLA-D/DR heterozygous individuals towards two EP1-positive homozygous typing cells (HTCs) was on an average approximately 35% higher than the response towards two EP1-negative HTCs (P less than 0.01). The strength of the MLR between lymphocytes from 25 EP1-negative and 10 EP1-positive individuals matched for two HLA-D/DR antigens was investigated. The average responses of EP1-negative lymphocytes against EP1-positive lymphocytes were approximately 40% higher than the average responses against EP1-negative lymphocytes (P less than 0.01). These data indicate that the PLT defined determinant EP1 causes stimulation in primary MLR.",
author = "W Holter and N Morling",
note = "Keywords: Epitopes; HLA-DR Antigens; Histocompatibility Antigens Class II; Humans; Isoantigens; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed",
year = "1983",
language = "English",
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RIS

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T1 - Stimulation in primary MLR caused by a PLT defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1

AU - Holter, W

AU - Morling, N

N1 - Keywords: Epitopes; HLA-DR Antigens; Histocompatibility Antigens Class II; Humans; Isoantigens; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed

PY - 1983

Y1 - 1983

N2 - The influence in primary mixed lymphocyte culture reaction (MLR) of a primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1, was investigated. In primary MLR between HLA-D/DR compatible lymphocytes, the response of the lymphocytes from 14 EP1-negative HLA-D/DR heterozygous individuals towards two EP1-positive homozygous typing cells (HTCs) was on an average approximately 35% higher than the response towards two EP1-negative HTCs (P less than 0.01). The strength of the MLR between lymphocytes from 25 EP1-negative and 10 EP1-positive individuals matched for two HLA-D/DR antigens was investigated. The average responses of EP1-negative lymphocytes against EP1-positive lymphocytes were approximately 40% higher than the average responses against EP1-negative lymphocytes (P less than 0.01). These data indicate that the PLT defined determinant EP1 causes stimulation in primary MLR.

AB - The influence in primary mixed lymphocyte culture reaction (MLR) of a primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) defined non-HLA-D/DR determinant, EP1, was investigated. In primary MLR between HLA-D/DR compatible lymphocytes, the response of the lymphocytes from 14 EP1-negative HLA-D/DR heterozygous individuals towards two EP1-positive homozygous typing cells (HTCs) was on an average approximately 35% higher than the response towards two EP1-negative HTCs (P less than 0.01). The strength of the MLR between lymphocytes from 25 EP1-negative and 10 EP1-positive individuals matched for two HLA-D/DR antigens was investigated. The average responses of EP1-negative lymphocytes against EP1-positive lymphocytes were approximately 40% higher than the average responses against EP1-negative lymphocytes (P less than 0.01). These data indicate that the PLT defined determinant EP1 causes stimulation in primary MLR.

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 6193606

VL - 22

SP - 42

EP - 48

JO - HLA

JF - HLA

SN - 2059-2302

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